Today's News

PERRY COUNTY – College GO! Week in Indiana kicks off Monday and will continue through Friday with activities continuing all fall semester.

The goal of College GO! Week is to help Hoosiers of all ages plan for college completion and career success. College 101 nights have been scheduled for 11th- and 12th-grade students and parents at Perry Central Junior-Senior High School Monday with a meal at 6 p.m. and program at 6:30 p.m. in the cafetorium.

PERRY COUNTY – Perry County Memorial Hospital invites community members to join them as they celebrate the 16th Annual Komen Evansville Race for the Cure Saturday.

The hospital has chartered a bus to transport participants to the race at no charge. The morning includes a Parade of Pink survivor recognition program, a 5K Run-Walk, and a 1-Mile Family Fun Run-Walk. PCMH will provide refreshments, giveaways and door prizes.

Space is limited, so call Shelley Poole, RN at 547-0392 to reserve a seat.

According to Tell City Patrolman Greg Linne, Gullick worked as an assistant manager of KFC-Taco Bell in Tell City and on Sept. 4, removed $1,385 in cash from the store’s safe. According to a probable-cause affidavit, the alleged theft, which took place just before 1:30 a.m., was captured by a video surveillance camera in the store.

TELL CITY – It won’t be official until the Tell City Common Council convenes next month, but the process of rezoning sections of land along Tell City’s Seventh Street cleared a big step Thursday.

By a unanimous vote, the city’s plan commission asked the council to move the area into a C2 zoning designation that will allow future developers to use the property for a variety of business and housing uses.